Woman with head injury and breathing difficulty in Wytheville, Wytheville VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are attending to a 54-year-old woman in Wytheville with a head injury and bleeding. She is conscious but feels faint and has difficulty breathing. She is at near Hedgeville Lane Apartment O2 and agreed to go to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Wythe County and Town of Wytheville Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention with Lefernescue, Needs, Nile,
00:03
173, repeating 173, Paisley drop.
00:06
Reference to the 764-4-4-Family that's fallen.
00:09
This has had a gash on her head and is bleeding.
00:12
This is your first alert, operate perchanal 1, central is clear, 1048 hours.
00:23
Tepromedic-1-Rail.
00:30
Temperamentic 61, just thank you, where patient is alert,
00:34
speaking.
00:35
Her breathing seems normal.
00:37
As a female feels faint whenever she's going to stand.
00:41
We did have asked the caller to keep pressure against the line.
01:03
That's A&E general, near Hedgeville Lane Apartment O2.
01:07
Again, that's near Hedgeville Lane Apartment O2.
01:11
Welcome to (name withheld), female.
01:13
She's going to faint, having difficulty catching her breath.
01:16
She'll be operating on Fire Channel 1, social school 10-48 hours.
01:20
Call.
01:24
The caller's called back and has the female agreed to go with the caller for the hospital.
01:35
So we go ahead and show us in route to the H-Field or something, whatever address that is.
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Location mentioned:
Wytheville, VA 24382
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